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Raymond Baxter introduces a weekly report on the latest ideas, inventions and discoveries in the swiftly changing world of science, technology and medicine.
With James Burke
(For book: see page 13)

Contributors

Presenter:
Raymond Baxter
Presenter:
James Burke
Producer:
Brian Johnson
Producer:
Julian Cooper
Editor:
Lawrence Wade

[Starring] James Drury as The Virginian

One look at the little man who came from nowhere to rescue a helpless Trampas and the two tough pursuers turn tail!
(Colour)

Contributors

The Virginian:
James Drury
Trampas:
Doug McClure
Elizabeth Grainger:
Sara Lane
Holly Grainger:
Jeanette Nolan
Jim:
Mel Torme
Ward Bowden:
Tom Simcox
Roy Havens:
Paul Mantee

by Hugh Leonard
Starring Milo O'Shea as Bunjy Kennefick
with Anna Manahan as Mrs Kennefick
[and] Yootha Joyce as Miss Argyll, Ray McAnally as Fr Patrick, David Kelly as Cousin Enda
with Paul Whitsun-Jones as Fr Van Der Goos
(Milo's Bunjy: page 14)

Contributors

Writer:
Hugh Leonard
Music:
Max Harris
Lighting:
Peter Smee
Design:
Don Taylor
Executive Producer:
James Gilbert
Producer:
Sydney Lotterby
Bunjy Kennefick:
Milo O'Shea
Mrs Kennefick:
Anna Manahan
Miss Argyll:
Yootha Joyce
Fr Patrick:
Ray McAnally
Cousin Enda:
David Kelly
Fr Van Der Goos:
Paul Whitsun-Jones
Bishop:
Frederick Schiller
Receptionist:
Frans van Norde

The Rt Hon Harold Macmillan in conversation with Robert McKenzie
In this programme Harold Macmillan describes how he became Prime Minister in 1957; he recalls Suez and the part he played; he talks about being Prime Minister and the problems he faced; about the rebuilding of the Anglo-American alliance after Suez, and President de Gaulle's attitude towards our attempts to join Europe.

(Colour)

Contributors

Interviewee:
The Rt Hon Harold Macmillan
Interviewer:
Robert McKenzie
Producer:
Margaret Douglas

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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